Korchinsky wrote a book about the “aesthetics of beggary”
The famous Ukrainian politician and writer Dmitry Korchinsky wrote the novel “The Aesthetics of Beggary” (“The Aesthetics of Fertility”), a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Espreso TV reports this.
This is the second book in the series started by The Shining Path.
“Nationalists, mysterious orders, gray cardinals of Ukrainian politics, hucksters, priests, thieves, archaeologists and collectors, activists, ambassadors of foreign states, political strategists, oligarchs, deputies and art critics are intertwined into one coherent adventure plot of high-quality intellectual reading. The reader is presented with a vivid picture of domestic politics and the world around it - business interests, paid rallies, conspiracies, sudden unifications, political violence and showdowns,” the annotation says.
The events of the novel “The Aesthetics of Beggary” take place in Kyiv, Volyn, somewhere in Russia, in European cities and on the sides of broken roads.
The bonus of this work is an excursion into European painting with an original author’s interpretation.
The presentation of the work will take place on June 7.
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